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A small plane crashed in Washington, suspected of colliding with a military aircraft.
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On January 29th local time, a small plane crashed near Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, USA, allegedly colliding with a military helicopter before the accident.
A White House spokesperson stated that President Trump has been informed of the incident and is monitoring the situation. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that due to the emergency, Ronald Reagan National Airport has been temporarily closed to ensure safety.
Washington's Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (DCFD) reported on social media that the accident occurred near the Potomac River, and rescue personnel have arrived on the scene to respond. The specific cause of the accident is still under investigation, and no details about casualties or more information have been released by the authorities.
Following the accident, flight operations at Washington National Airport were affected, disrupting the travel plans of many passengers. The FAA and other relevant agencies are coordinating the response and conducting a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause and responsibility.
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